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The second annual AEW WrestleDream pay-per-view is set to take place tonight in Tacoma, Washington, and a number of big matches are already set for the show.
With 10 main card matches set, there is still room for a number of potential changes to the show before it starts.
Here are 7 potential changes to AEW WrestleDream 2024.
7) Mercedes Mone vs. Kris Statlander Added To AEW WrestleDream

The card for WrestleDream currently features just one Women’s Championship match, with Mariah May set to defend her AEW Women’s World Championship against Willow Nightingale.
TBS Champion Mercedes Mone has been getting involved in some recent business of her own with Kris Statlander, but the clash between the two women has not been set for WrestleDream.
This would mark the first AEW pay-per-view Mercedes has not featured on since Dynasty back in April, but there is still time to get her featured on the show.
Statlander also deserves additional spotlight after her incredible showing against Willow Nightingale at All Out.
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